If you connect three 4 ohm speakers in parallel, the amplifier would see a load of about 1.3 ohms. This definitely could damage the amp if you drive it too loud.
The 1959 Fender Bass reissue (NOT LTD) made between 1990 and 1999 are sold from $600 to $800. I just purchased mine on craigslist for $600 but in my opinion this amp is worth at least $1200. the only difference between this and the new LTD model is that its not laquered. I have just started laquering mine and it cost like $15 The rectifier is solid state compared to a tube rectifier. this can be purchased for around $20. and it pops right in easier than a lightbulb. the speakers are blue emminence not the new jensens, but the speakers dont need to be replaced. it really depends on the player and style. If i had jensens in mine i would try to replace them with the blue fram emminences plus they just look cool as hell. plus the older amps (mine is made in october 1994) have been broken in and sound so much warmer than a new LTD. you definitely can not buy mojo.
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About $1200
$500-$1200, depending on condition, case, etc.
900-1200
Technically, yes. Practically, no. Amplifiers and speakers are rated by the maximum amount of power (and at what impedance) they can handle. A 1200 watt amplifier will eventually destroy a 1000 watt speaker if it is operated at maximum power. In normal use, however, you rarely even get close to maximum rating.
Yes should be fine.
Three-fourths of 1200 is calculated by multiplying 1200 by 3/4. This can be done by first converting 3/4 to a decimal, which is 0.75. Then, multiplying 1200 by 0.75 gives us the answer of 900. So, three-fourths of 1200 is 900.
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0.83 x 1200 = 996Therefore, 83 pence multiplied by 1200 is equal to 996 pounds.
1200
Yes, the sub will work fine. Speakers ususally have two ratings, RMS which is constant power handling and peak power- meaning it can handle peaks of the higher rating. If your speaker is rated for 1300 watts then that is likely the peak rating. It is better to use speakers that are rated for more than the power of the amp you are using so there is no chance of blowing the speakers. The speakers will also produce cleaner sound when the amp is running close to capacity without overdriving and distorting the speaker. Also, if the amp is a stereo amp rated for 1200 watts it is only putting out a maximum of 600 watts per channel.
the answer is 1200
Well, honey, three-fifths of 1200 is 720. It's simple math, darling. Just take 1200 and divide it by 5 to get 240, then multiply that by 3 to get 720. Math doesn't have to be a headache, you know.
They often come with 1200 watts,but since the speakers are matched to the rest of your system it's not a problem.They wouldn't sell you components that didn't match up.
1,200 = 1.2 × 103
1080 - without using a calculator !